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% Here is a version of Adrian's VERBATIM.STY, for inputting whole files
% verbatim, which is "more LaTeX-like" in that it uses the actual LaTeX
% macros which set up the `verbatim' environment.
%
% As a matter of interest, it is much nicer for TeX if you input large
% quantities of "verbatim material" from an "external file" rather than by use
% of the `verbatim' environment (i.e. putting the material in the main input
% file. This is because this environment, in common with most (but not all)
% other "verbatim macros", makes the whole of the "vebatim material" a macro
% argument and therefore eats up TeTeX's internal memory.
%
% Chris Rowley
%
% --- V E R B A T I M F I L E S . S T Y
%
% --- This LaTeX style-file defines two user-callable macros:
% --- \verbatimfile{<filename>} for verbatim inclusion of a file
% --- \verbatimlisting{<filename>} for verbatim inclusion with line numbers
%
% --- The macros are based on those distributed with Sunil Podar's
% --- `EPIC.STY' macro package, attributed to Tim Morgan,
% --- modified to keep internal macros internal by Adrian F. Clark,
% --- alien@uk.ac.essex.ese
% --- ---and further latexification by Chris Rowley,
% --- ca_rowley@uk.ac.open.acs.vax.
%
% --- Note that the precise layout of line breaks in this file is important!
%
\def\verbatimfile#1{\begingroup
\@verbatim \frenchspacing \@vobeyspaces
\input#1 \endgroup
}
\newcounter{lineno}
\def\verbatimlisting#1{\setcounter{lineno}{0}%
\begingroup \@verbatim \frenchspacing \@vobeyspaces \parindent=20pt
\everypar{\stepcounter{lineno}\llap{\thelineno\ \ }}\input#1
\endgroup
}
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